In this episode, Joanna and Hallie talk about what no one else is talking about: what needs to change in our schools to make things better. So, BIG PICTURE, what needs to change? Leadership and the structure of how schools operate. There is a need to define the problems correctly, in order to come up with solutions because there is a full out effort to dismantle public education, which has caused fear and compliance within education and has led to exploitation within the profession. Hear them talk candidly about what educators are experiencing within the current school structure and how it's affecting the profession.
Then hear their energizing thoughts about the Launch Party they hosted in November 2021 at Third Space Brewery in Milwaukee, WI. Additionally, hear the voices of educators who were at the Launch Party and what they feel needs to be amplified at this time.
SHOUT OUT to Tim Slekar at BustEd Pencils - another great advocate for public education and he has his own podcast as well. Find his podcast, BustEd Pencils, wherever you listen to Educators Amplified or on his website: www.bustedpencils.com
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